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by RangerF150 » 13 Feb 2005 18:25
Hi all.
I just changed my wiper blades today!
I have extracted four, long stainless steel strips.
Not very wide, about 4 mils/ 1/16 inch wide or so give or take !
Pretty much looks like that they would make nice tension tools, but picks?
Dunno, what have you done with your wiper blades?
Apart from spare "dip sticks" 
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by rayman452 » 13 Feb 2005 19:04
They make amazing tension tools, very easy to make. I made a few just using pliers and bending them. Down side is their very springy, and can be hard to control the exact amount of tension. I also use the ends wiht the notches and grind them down to make excellent hook picks. Their small, very strong, and springy, so more chance of accidently setting a pin.
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by RangerF150 » 14 Feb 2005 15:21
Yeah i could see how they would work as tension tools, but there is no "notched" end on these , just plains straight.
If i ground on these there would be nothin left
Thanks for the info !
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by milligan » 14 Feb 2005 17:56
They make awesome snap guns.
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by WhiteHat » 14 Feb 2005 21:02
just want to point out that in this thread:
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PYRO1234321 did an awesome job of making a pick out of a wiper blade.
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by Exodus5000 » 14 Feb 2005 23:17
Speakin of Pyro, I heard rumors he had a second video coming out soon? Any information on that?
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by stick » 14 Feb 2005 23:29
As far as I know, he does. And, well, that's as far as I know.
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by raimundo » 15 Feb 2005 11:08
there is a variety of wiper stiffeners, some are wider than others, you could ask the mechanic if he has a barrel of scrap parts somewhere and look to see what other types he has.
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by DBCooper » 15 Feb 2005 13:27
If you are really ambitious you can also go to "U Pull It and Save" style junkyards. Lots of items which are good for picks and tension wrenches are pretty much useless to everybody else. You can pick up all the spring steel you ever want for practically free.
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by chunk » 15 Feb 2005 15:25
Picks and tension tools

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by stick » 15 Feb 2005 18:27
Wow, those are some clean looking picks. And the pick shafts are nice and slim, and don't look like they're going to snap easily.
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by RangerF150 » 16 Feb 2005 14:18
Yeah Chuck , they look really good
OK so i was wrong , you can make nice picks with them !
Thanks for proving me wrong !
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by CaptHook » 17 Feb 2005 19:34
And while you are at the junkyard...... dip sticks make nice tools too.
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by master in training » 19 Feb 2005 17:33
if you're gonna be at a junk yard, you could stock up on locks while you're there too, you can probably lay your hands on a ton of locks from doors, boots and ignitions of cars, all dirt cheap, it can be worth looking around well too, you never know what you may find, you have to think on your feet when making picks and tension tools!
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by archiebald » 20 Feb 2005 12:36
Nice set of picks must be hard on the hands.do you use hand grips? 
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